There is a ton of really good music out there that goes unappreciated by most people because they stick to a certain genre. Here is your chance to enlighten us all by turning us on to your favorite lesser known bands.
Here's a few of mine
Blind Mellon: Sleepy house, Change
The Black Crows: Wiser Time, She Gave Good Sunflower
Theory of a deadman: All or nothing, Wait for me [Reply]
Originally Posted by Flachief58:
There is a ton of really good music out there that goes unappreciated by most people because they stick to a certain genre. Here is your chance to enlighten us all by turning us on to your favorite lesser known bands.
Here's a few of mine
Blind Mellon: Sleepy house, Change
The Black Crows: Wiser Time, She Gave Good Sunflower
Theory of a deadman: All or nothing, Wait for me
Huge Crowes fan. Their music is definitely at the core of the soundtrack of my life... [Reply]
If we were back in the heyday of Myspace, I'd have at least two dozen posts for you... but the extent of my new music repetoire would probably rest here, with Greta Van Fleet
Lesser Knowns:
For 70's era hard rock, Montrose.
For Blues, Junior Kimbrough
Singer Songwriter, Nick Drake
For folk-rock, The Pentangle and Fotheringay (getting out there now..)
2000s era rock, The Black Keys
Favorite female indy type, Cat Power. [Reply]
The Pixies have a strong cult following, but I don't think they ever got their real due popularity-wise.
Exodus never had anything close to the following of Metallica, Megadeth etc., but they were one of the better thrash metal bands, IMO.
The Damned were one of the first (and one of the best, IMO) British punk bands during the era of the Sex Pistols and the Clash. They're still touring and making music (with a couple of long lapses and many lineup changes) and their music has evolved over the years. Very underrated, in my book.